How to Grill Fish on a Panini Maker

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NATALIE SMITH Last Updated: Dec 29, 2015

Natalie Smith

Natalie Smith is a technical writing professor specializing in medical writing localization and food writing. Her work has been published in technical journals, on several prominent cooking and nutrition websites, as well as books and conference proceedings. Smith has won two international research awards for her scholarship in intercultural medical writing, and holds a PhD in technical communication and rhetoric.

Fish can cook well on a panini maker.Photo Credit Ozgur Coskun/iStock/Getty Images

Panini makers can be used for more than just making sandwiches; they are also contact grills that can be used to cook a variety of meats, including fish. If you have a hankering for grilled fish and the weather isn't suitable for outside grilling, you can grill your fish indoors using that panini maker. Even thin fillets of tilapia can be grilled in this way. Aside from the convenience of cooking indoors, panini makers are easy to clean, which makes your grilled fish an appropriate meal even for a busy weeknight.

Step 1

Plug in the panini maker. If it has adjustable settings, set the panini maker to cook on high heat.

Step 2

Oil the grill plates by brushing them with olive oil. If your fish fillets are tender or if the fish is drier, such as whitefish or tilapia, the fish will shred on the grill plates if you don't oil them.

Step 3

Rub the fish fillets with the seasoning of your choice. Dry seasonings form a pleasant, crispy coating on a panini maker. Choose a seasoning that matches well with the fish that you are grilling. For example, a savory lemon pepper seasoning goes well with whitefish or lighter fish, or choose a spicy Cajun seasoning for catfish.

Step 4

Place as many fillets in the panini maker as you can without overcrowding, and gently close the lid. The cooking time depends on the size and thickness of the fillet, as well as the type of fish that you are grilling. Thin fillets may cook as quickly as one minute, whereas thicker and oilier fillets, such as tuna or salmon, may require three to four minutes to cook. The fish is ready when it is opaque all the way through.

Step 5

Remove the fillets from the panini maker, and place them on a plate. Cover the fillets with aluminum foil to keep them warm while you grill the rest of the fillets.

Things You'll Need

4 fish fillets of your choice

1/4 cup seasoning of your choice

3 tbsp. olive oil

Basting brush

Plate

Aluminum foil

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